Answer:

Explanation:
Experimental probability is based on the actual results of an experiment.
Theoretical probability is based on possible outcomes based on assumptions.
Experimental probability
Calculated by dividing the number of times an event happens by the total number of trials in an actual experiment.

From inspection of the given table, the actual results (frequency) of landing on a number less than 2 is 12.
The total number of trials is 60.
Therefore:
